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Dean Karlan is a prominent economist and professor known for his expertise in development economics and behavioral economics. He is a co-founder of Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), an organization dedicated to conducting rigorous research to alleviate global poverty. His work primarily focuses on understanding the financial behaviors of the poor and how access to financial services can impact their lives. Karlan has authored several influential books, including "More Than Good Intentions," which discusses innovative ways to improve the lives of the world's poor through better financial tools and services.

In addition to his research, Karlan's contributions extend to academia, where he holds a position at Yale University. His insights have not only shaped academic discourse but have also influenced policies aimed at improving financial inclusion. Through his various projects and publications, he has highlighted the importance of empirical evidence in crafting interventions that truly benefit low-income populations. His work emphasizes a nuanced understanding of economic behaviors and the necessity of integrating behavioral insights into the design of financial products and services.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita January 1, 1971
Luogo di nascita New York, New York, USA